Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Plunges Concurrent with Iranian Missile Attack

Saturday, June 14, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: Following the start of the Islamic Republic of Iran's missile operation against the Zionist regime's military positions, that regime's capital market faced severe fluctuations, and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange index, with a 3% decline, revealed signs of an economic crisis in the occupied territories.

Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Plunges Concurrent with Iranian Missile Attack

According to the Political Service of Saed News, reported from Fars News Agency – In the initial hours following the Islamic Republic of Iran's retaliatory attack on the Zionist regime's military positions, the main index of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange faced an unprecedented drop, declining by more than 3 percent within a few hours.

According to reports from economic sources in the occupied territories, concurrent with the dissemination of news regarding Iran's missile attack and the activation of the Zionist regime's air defense systems, a wave of concern swept through investors, leading to a rapid capital outflow from the market and a significant decline in the stock value of major companies.

Economic experts believe that this sudden fall is merely the beginning of the economic consequences stemming from the recent security tensions. Should conflicts continue, there is a possibility of further market decline, a decrease in the value of the shekel, and an increase in the inflation rate in the occupied territories.

In line with the market downturn, some Israeli financial institutions and banks have issued warnings, urging their clients to exercise caution in their transactions and prepare for further fluctuations.

While Western analysts are attempting to assess the psychological impact of this attack as temporary, on-the-ground evidence suggests a widespread economic crisis in the occupied territories if the current situation persists.

It's worth noting that Iran's recent attack was in response to repeated aggressions by the Zionist regime, and its continuation will be contingent on the opposing side's behavior.